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Wendy Liu: Abolish Silicon Valley (2020, Repeater Books)

Former insider turned critic Wendy Liu busts the myths of the tech industry, and offers …

Review of 'Abolish Silicon Valley: How to Liberate Technology from Capitalism' on 'Goodreads'

I recognized a lot of the author's experiences and feelings as a tech worker, and agreed with a lot of the conclusions in the last quarter of the book. I admit that there was an air of "here's what I think should be", that might not convince people who are predisposed to stupid capitalist ideas - but evidently they're not the target of this book. I'd absolutely recommend this book to myself 5-10 years ago, when I was starting out. I think it would have helped me come to the conclusions I had already arrived at much earlier. I would put this on the reading list for interns and people seeking graduate positions in tech.

Another strong point of the book is that it referred to lots of other interesting sounding books and articles, and as a result my reading of this book has caused my reading list to grow, not shrink, which is infuriating in a fun way.

Also, can the publisher please not give Jeff Bezos exclusive rights to the audio releases of all of their books? It sucks. I find reading physical books to be exhausting and hard to engage with. I would have got more out of this book if I had access to the audio book (I absolutely will not use Bezos's Audible, and yes I understand the irony of typing that sentence into Bezos's Goodreads).